glib/glib/glib-init.c
Руслан Ижбулатов 025a346728 W32: Add a simple exception handler
Install a Vectored Exception Handler[0]. Its sole purpose is to catch
some exceptions (access violations, stack overflows, illegal
instructions and debug breaks - by default, but it can be made to catch
any exception for which a code is known) and run a debugger in response.

This allows W32 glib applications to be run without a debugger,
but at the same time allows a debugger to be attached in case
something happens.

The debugger is run with a new console, unless an environment variable
is set to allow it to inherit the console of the crashing process.

The short list of handleable exceptions is there to ensure that
this handler won't run a debugger to "handle" utility exceptions,
such as the one that is used to communicate thread names to a debugger.

The handler is installed to be called last, and shouldn't interfere
with any user-installed handlers.

There's nothing fancy about the way it runs a debugger (it doesn't even
support unicode in paths), and it deliberately avoids using glib code.

The handler will also print a bit of information about the exception
that it caught, and even more information for well-known exceptions,
such as access violation.

The whole scheme is similar to AeDebug[1] and, in fact, the signal-event
gdb command was originally implemented for this very purpose.

[0]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/debug/vectored-exception-handling
[1]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/debug/configuring-automatic-debugging
2019-03-06 11:41:56 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright © 2011 Canonical Limited
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* Author: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca>
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "glib-init.h"
#include "gmacros.h"
#include "gtypes.h"
#include "gutils.h" /* for GDebugKey */
#include "gconstructor.h"
#include "gmem.h" /* for g_mem_gc_friendly */
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
/* This seems as good a place as any to make static assertions about platform
* assumptions we make throughout GLib. */
/* We do not support 36-bit bytes or other historical curiosities. */
G_STATIC_ASSERT (CHAR_BIT == 8);
/* We assume that data pointers are the same size as function pointers... */
G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (gpointer) == sizeof (GFunc));
G_STATIC_ASSERT (G_ALIGNOF (gpointer) == G_ALIGNOF (GFunc));
/* ... and that all function pointers are the same size. */
G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (GFunc) == sizeof (GCompareDataFunc));
G_STATIC_ASSERT (G_ALIGNOF (GFunc) == G_ALIGNOF (GCompareDataFunc));
/* We assume that "small" enums (those where all values fit in INT32_MIN
* to INT32_MAX) are exactly int-sized. In particular, we assume that if
* an enum has no members that exceed the range of char/short, the
* compiler will make it int-sized anyway, so adding a member later that
* *does* exceed the range of char/short is not an ABI break. */
typedef enum {
TEST_CHAR_0 = 0
} TestChar;
typedef enum {
TEST_SHORT_0 = 0,
TEST_SHORT_256 = 256
} TestShort;
typedef enum {
TEST_INT32_MIN = G_MININT32,
TEST_INT32_MAX = G_MAXINT32
} TestInt;
G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (TestChar) == sizeof (int));
G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (TestShort) == sizeof (int));
G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (TestInt) == sizeof (int));
G_STATIC_ASSERT (G_ALIGNOF (TestChar) == G_ALIGNOF (int));
G_STATIC_ASSERT (G_ALIGNOF (TestShort) == G_ALIGNOF (int));
G_STATIC_ASSERT (G_ALIGNOF (TestInt) == G_ALIGNOF (int));
/**
* g_mem_gc_friendly:
*
* This variable is %TRUE if the `G_DEBUG` environment variable
* includes the key `gc-friendly`.
*/
gboolean g_mem_gc_friendly = FALSE;
GLogLevelFlags g_log_msg_prefix = G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR | G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING |
G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL | G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG;
GLogLevelFlags g_log_always_fatal = G_LOG_FATAL_MASK;
static gboolean
debug_key_matches (const gchar *key,
const gchar *token,
guint length)
{
/* may not call GLib functions: see note in g_parse_debug_string() */
for (; length; length--, key++, token++)
{
char k = (*key == '_') ? '-' : tolower (*key );
char t = (*token == '_') ? '-' : tolower (*token);
if (k != t)
return FALSE;
}
return *key == '\0';
}
/* The GVariant documentation indirectly says that int is at least 32 bits
* (by saying that b, y, n, q, i, u, h are promoted to int). On any
* reasonable platform, int is in fact *exactly* 32 bits long, because
* otherwise, {signed char, short, int} wouldn't be sufficient to provide
* {int8_t, int16_t, int32_t}. */
G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (int) == sizeof (gint32));
/**
* g_parse_debug_string:
* @string: (nullable): a list of debug options separated by colons, spaces, or
* commas, or %NULL.
* @keys: (array length=nkeys): pointer to an array of #GDebugKey which associate
* strings with bit flags.
* @nkeys: the number of #GDebugKeys in the array.
*
* Parses a string containing debugging options
* into a %guint containing bit flags. This is used
* within GDK and GTK+ to parse the debug options passed on the
* command line or through environment variables.
*
* If @string is equal to "all", all flags are set. Any flags
* specified along with "all" in @string are inverted; thus,
* "all,foo,bar" or "foo,bar,all" sets all flags except those
* corresponding to "foo" and "bar".
*
* If @string is equal to "help", all the available keys in @keys
* are printed out to standard error.
*
* Returns: the combined set of bit flags.
*/
guint
g_parse_debug_string (const gchar *string,
const GDebugKey *keys,
guint nkeys)
{
guint i;
guint result = 0;
if (string == NULL)
return 0;
/* this function is used during the initialisation of gmessages, gmem
* and gslice, so it may not do anything that causes memory to be
* allocated or risks messages being emitted.
*
* this means, more or less, that this code may not call anything
* inside GLib.
*/
if (!strcasecmp (string, "help"))
{
/* using stdio directly for the reason stated above */
fprintf (stderr, "Supported debug values:");
for (i = 0; i < nkeys; i++)
fprintf (stderr, " %s", keys[i].key);
fprintf (stderr, " all help\n");
}
else
{
const gchar *p = string;
const gchar *q;
gboolean invert = FALSE;
while (*p)
{
q = strpbrk (p, ":;, \t");
if (!q)
q = p + strlen (p);
if (debug_key_matches ("all", p, q - p))
{
invert = TRUE;
}
else
{
for (i = 0; i < nkeys; i++)
if (debug_key_matches (keys[i].key, p, q - p))
result |= keys[i].value;
}
p = q;
if (*p)
p++;
}
if (invert)
{
guint all_flags = 0;
for (i = 0; i < nkeys; i++)
all_flags |= keys[i].value;
result = all_flags & (~result);
}
}
return result;
}
static guint
g_parse_debug_envvar (const gchar *envvar,
const GDebugKey *keys,
gint n_keys,
guint default_value)
{
const gchar *value;
#ifdef OS_WIN32
/* "fatal-warnings,fatal-criticals,all,help" is pretty short */
gchar buffer[100];
if (GetEnvironmentVariable (envvar, buffer, 100) < 100)
value = buffer;
else
return 0;
#else
value = getenv (envvar);
#endif
if (value == NULL)
return default_value;
return g_parse_debug_string (value, keys, n_keys);
}
static void
g_messages_prefixed_init (void)
{
const GDebugKey keys[] = {
{ "error", G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR },
{ "critical", G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL },
{ "warning", G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING },
{ "message", G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE },
{ "info", G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO },
{ "debug", G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG }
};
g_log_msg_prefix = g_parse_debug_envvar ("G_MESSAGES_PREFIXED", keys, G_N_ELEMENTS (keys), g_log_msg_prefix);
}
static void
g_debug_init (void)
{
const GDebugKey keys[] = {
{ "gc-friendly", 1 },
{"fatal-warnings", G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL },
{"fatal-criticals", G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL }
};
GLogLevelFlags flags;
flags = g_parse_debug_envvar ("G_DEBUG", keys, G_N_ELEMENTS (keys), 0);
g_log_always_fatal |= flags & G_LOG_LEVEL_MASK;
g_mem_gc_friendly = flags & 1;
}
void
glib_init (void)
{
static gboolean glib_inited;
if (glib_inited)
return;
glib_inited = TRUE;
g_messages_prefixed_init ();
g_debug_init ();
g_quark_init ();
}
#if defined (G_OS_WIN32)
BOOL WINAPI DllMain (HINSTANCE hinstDLL,
DWORD fdwReason,
LPVOID lpvReserved);
HMODULE glib_dll;
BOOL WINAPI
DllMain (HINSTANCE hinstDLL,
DWORD fdwReason,
LPVOID lpvReserved)
{
switch (fdwReason)
{
case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH:
glib_dll = hinstDLL;
g_crash_handler_win32_init ();
g_clock_win32_init ();
#ifdef THREADS_WIN32
g_thread_win32_init ();
#endif
glib_init ();
/* must go after glib_init */
g_console_win32_init ();
break;
case DLL_THREAD_DETACH:
#ifdef THREADS_WIN32
g_thread_win32_thread_detach ();
#endif
break;
case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH:
#ifdef THREADS_WIN32
if (lpvReserved == NULL)
g_thread_win32_process_detach ();
#endif
g_crash_handler_win32_deinit ();
break;
default:
/* do nothing */
;
}
return TRUE;
}
#elif defined (G_HAS_CONSTRUCTORS)
#ifdef G_DEFINE_CONSTRUCTOR_NEEDS_PRAGMA
#pragma G_DEFINE_CONSTRUCTOR_PRAGMA_ARGS(glib_init_ctor)
#endif
G_DEFINE_CONSTRUCTOR(glib_init_ctor)
static void
glib_init_ctor (void)
{
glib_init ();
}
#else
# error Your platform/compiler is missing constructor support
#endif